Yetty Komalasari Dewi
Department Of Civil Law, Faculty Of Law Universitas Indonesia

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Journal : Jurnal Hukum dan Pembangunan

THE TRANSPARENCY PRINCIPLE IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS TO IMPLEMENT GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: A CASE STUDY ON PT BANK PEMBANGUNAN DAERAH JAWA TIMUR TBK Yuwana, Citranella Ramadhani; Dewi, Yetty Komalasari
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
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This paper discusses the obligation of Regional Development Bank (RDB) as a Regionally-Owned Enterprises (ROE) to implement Good Corporate Governance (GCG). In particular, this paper analyzes the forms of transparency principle in RDB, specifically in PT Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Timur Tbk (Bank Jatim) according to existing regulations. By using legal normative method, this paper concludes that the forms of transparency principle on RDB is divided into three parts, namely preparing reports, publishing them, and ensuring that they are publicly accessible. There are at least 8 (eight) forms of transparency principle implementation, namely monthly publication report, quarterly publication report, annual publication report, prime lending rate publication report, material information and facts publication report, information on banks product, information on the use of customers data, and GCG report.
PENDANAAN PIHAK KETIGA (THIRD PARTY FUNDING) DALAM PENYELESAIAN SENGKETA MELALUI ARBITRASE DAN KEMUNGKINAN PENERAPANNYA DI INDONESIA Temenggung, Carissa T.A.; Dewi, Yetty Komalasari
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan Vol. 50, No. 2
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The Third Party Funding (TPF) concept is an alternative method of funding usually applies in the dispute resolution process. Recently, the TPF concept has often been used in the process of resolving international arbitration disputes, both commercial and investment. This paper analyses the TPF concept and practices in several states, and its possible application in Indonesia. In particular, this paper discusses efforts made to regulate the TPF both in national law of several jurisdictions and in the international level, key issues within TPF in relation to the arbitration dispute resolution, and the TPF key provisions to be considered should Indonesia decides to apply such concept within its jurisdiction.